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Originally Posted by Pierre
There's no need to.
There is a lot of work going on prior to the merger in finalising what the new architecture and equipment will be to support the O2 infrastructure in the new entity.
Then it has to be built and activated which will probably take some time, I haven't seen a programme.
As seen as there is a contract in place with Vodafone it doesn't make sense to break it and incur penalties and potential disruption when it can all be moved over at a later date when everything is in place.
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Do we know when the contract with vodafone ends?
I'm an o2 customer at the moment and have been for about 18 years but been thinking about leaving for a while and just getting a mobile with virgin media instead.
Now they're merging with o2...